Due to a complete loss of voice… there will be no new podcast for a couple of days… sorry. At least it’s not COVID. THIS DAY IN HISTORY1775 – The United Colonies of America rebrands
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Monday June 6, 2022
Podcast with Tracy Beanz is coming up at 2:30 eastern. THIS DAY IN HISTORY 1833 – Andrew Jackson is the first President to ride the “Iron Horse” — a train on the B&O line 1932
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Friday’s Podcast Mike Opelka · 6-3 Friday's podcast – Dems' gun plans exposed, Rogan on Amber Heard, Lauren Fix the Car Coach
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Today’s Podcast with the verdict in the Depp/Heard Trial Mike Opelka · June is busting out all over! Depp/Heard Verdict & Wellness Wednesday
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The PureOpelka.com podcast for today. Mike Opelka · The last podcast of May — featuring gun control madness and more THIS DAY IN HISTORY1790 – George Washington signs the first copyright law 1859 – Big
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Friday’s PureOpelka podcast Mike Opelka · Friday's discussion of strange legal stories with Wendy Patrick THIS DAY IN HISTORY 1820 – Dolly Madison served ice cream at the White House – a first! 1873 –
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Thursday’s Podcast coming soon… (before noon) THIS DAY IN HISTORY1536 – Henry VIII’s second wife Anne Boleyn loses her head 1897 – Oscar Wilde is release from prison after two years of hard labor 1910
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Today’s podcast will be posted at 2:30pm ET — Tracy Beanz & Mike on the Dark to Light podcast THIS DAY IN HISTORY1860 – The upstart Republican party nominates Abraham Lincoln for the Presidency in
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Today’s Podcast will arrive around noon eastern Mike Opelka · 5-17 — New Press Sec debuts with a woke thud. 8th graders charged for using wrong pronouns? THIS DAY IN HISTORY1769 – George Washington criticizes
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Today’s Podcast will be a “Dark to Light” podcast with Tracy Beanz THIS DAY IN HISTORY1866 – Congress OK minting of a five cent copper and nickel coin know as the ‘nickel’ — Before that,
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